@Lex You know what I'm going to say, but I'll say it anyways. Holy shit, those are amazing.

@Zoetica what an adorable dog. Great shot!

And here are three shots from my photography/darkroom workshop. We were basically given an SLR camera and told to go outside and shoot stuff. Then we went in to the studio to shoot our concepts. Considering I just found out about the studio concept, I was lucky to have found a piggy bank in a garbage pile.

@256 I especially like the shoe shot for some reason. Also another thumbs up for the watermark. Looks fine from here.

@zoetica I love you and your little dog too. And as always the shallow DOF.

@oldhat I like that last one. There's something a little sinister about it. I think maybe because the produce looks like a pile of skulls and bagged body parts. Or maybe because I keep smashing "cart" and "basket" on that sign into "casket" or maybe it's just that guy's expression and pose. Or maybe it's just me.

Really not sure what that last one is. Like a cross between a spirograph and a Richter Scaler. There was a whole industrial floor in one of the main buildings, with component drawers and blueprints, another couple of floors with invoices and order sheets. One of the servers was even left in the wages building.

@Ray - Well, Parks-Cramer built textile and air conditioning equipment (Cramer being the guy that coined the term "air conditioning"), but who knows what else they built. If you could have gotten a closer shot we could use the power of teh intarwubs to find out.

I agree, though, it looks like some kinda of seismic thing. If it was on a manufacturing floor, maybe it was to keep tabs on the floor resonance so the building didn't collapse, Tacoma Narrows-style? Quite the enigma, that little box.